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Anthony Paul Obrien - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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managing potential conflict of interest in journal Article Publication
International Journal of Mental Health Nursing, 2013Co-Authors: Louise M Obrien, Richard Lakeman, Anthony Paul ObrienAbstract:The issue of potential conflict of interest and its risk to professional integrity in journal Article Publication has been strongly debated in medical circles. Most medical journals adhere to international requirements for disclosure of potential conflict of interest. The debate on this issue in nursing, and specifically mental health nursing, has been neither prolific nor strong, despite nursing's potential to influence particular viewpoints about treatment and indeed to prescribe particular treatments; and nursing being a target for pharmaceutical industry marketing. The purpose of this paper is to raise debate about potential conflict of interest in journal Article Publication and to make recommendations for the management of such potential for this journal.
Louise M Obrien - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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managing potential conflict of interest in journal Article Publication
International Journal of Mental Health Nursing, 2013Co-Authors: Louise M Obrien, Richard Lakeman, Anthony Paul ObrienAbstract:The issue of potential conflict of interest and its risk to professional integrity in journal Article Publication has been strongly debated in medical circles. Most medical journals adhere to international requirements for disclosure of potential conflict of interest. The debate on this issue in nursing, and specifically mental health nursing, has been neither prolific nor strong, despite nursing's potential to influence particular viewpoints about treatment and indeed to prescribe particular treatments; and nursing being a target for pharmaceutical industry marketing. The purpose of this paper is to raise debate about potential conflict of interest in journal Article Publication and to make recommendations for the management of such potential for this journal.
Elaine Devine - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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academics behaviors and attitudes towards open access publishing in scholarly journals
Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology, 2017Co-Authors: Jennifer Rowley, Frances Johnson, Laura Sbaffi, Will Frass, Elaine DevineAbstract:While there is significant progress with policy and a lively debate regarding the potential impact of open access publishing, few studies have examined academics' behavior and attitudes to open access publishing (OAP) in scholarly journals. This Article seeks to address this gap through an international and interdisciplinary survey of academics. Issues covered include: use of and intentions regarding OAP, and perceptions regarding advantages and disadvantages of OAP, journal Article Publication services, peer review, and reuse. Despite reporting engagement in OAP, academics were unsure about their future intentions regarding OAP. Broadly, academics identified the potential for wider circulation as the key advantage of OAP, and were more positive about its benefits than they were negative about its disadvantages. As regards services, rigorous peer review, followed by rapid Publication were most valued. Academics reported strong views on reuse of their work; they were relatively happy with noncommercial reuse, but not in favor of commercial reuse, adaptations, and inclusion in anthologies. Comparing science, technology, and medicine with arts, humanities, and social sciences showed a significant difference in attitude on a number of questions, but, in general, the effect size was small, suggesting that attitudes are relatively consistent across the academic community.
Mary Carswell - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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using a life story approach in researching entrepreneurial learning the development of a conceptual model and its implications in the design of learning experiences
Social Science Research Network, 2000Co-Authors: David Rae, Mary CarswellAbstract:Summarises the conclusions from research which explore how people learn to start and grow high performing businesses. Seeks to understand better the ways in which individuals learn to act entrepreneurially and also suggests how this understanding might influence the design of more effective learning experiences. Proposes a conceptual model of entrepreneurial learning, and assesses its implications for designing entrepreneurship education and development programmes. Findings indicate that there would be benefits from designing development programmes for current and aspirant business owners with a greater emphasis on personal development, based upon the entrepreneurial learning model proposed in the Article.(Publication abstract)
Richard Lakeman - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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managing potential conflict of interest in journal Article Publication
International Journal of Mental Health Nursing, 2013Co-Authors: Louise M Obrien, Richard Lakeman, Anthony Paul ObrienAbstract:The issue of potential conflict of interest and its risk to professional integrity in journal Article Publication has been strongly debated in medical circles. Most medical journals adhere to international requirements for disclosure of potential conflict of interest. The debate on this issue in nursing, and specifically mental health nursing, has been neither prolific nor strong, despite nursing's potential to influence particular viewpoints about treatment and indeed to prescribe particular treatments; and nursing being a target for pharmaceutical industry marketing. The purpose of this paper is to raise debate about potential conflict of interest in journal Article Publication and to make recommendations for the management of such potential for this journal.